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  • 5 Ways Himalayan Ecotourism is redefining tourism post Covid-19 pandemic

    July 2, 2021 admin

    By Tanmayi Gidh, coordinator at Himalayan Ecotourism What part of the ‘normal’ life did you miss most since last year? For us, it would be

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  • Ecotourism as a way to promote conservation

    May 24, 2020 admin

    by Sneha Harsh Published in the TerraGreen magazine of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Himalayan Ecotourism, a Social Enterprise In the wake of catastrophic

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  • A summer like no other …

    March 4, 2020 admin

    By Arushi Gupta, researcher from Ambedkar University, Delhi Summers are for exploring oneself, taking up a hobby, learning a sport or an instrument or just

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  • What does it take to create a successful responsible tourism venture ?

    August 2, 2019 admin

    By Stephan Marchal Published by the Outlook Responsible Tourism team. Link to the article. Does one need special expertise to engage in responsible tourism? Perhaps. But

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  • Tourism is the means rather than the end

    July 27, 2019 admin

    Published by the Outlook Responsible Tourism team. Link to the article. Stephan Marchal is an OCI of Belgian origin. He has worked for about 7 years

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  • How winning the Responsible Tourism Award 2019 has helped our initiative ?

    March 15, 2019 admin

    By Stephan Marchal, Co-founder – Himalayan Ecotourism My life as an active conservationist started in India, in the state of Jharkhand, in the forests inhabited

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Women empowerment with HET

May 23, 2017 admin From our interns Leave a comment

By Anuja Joshi, intern Himalayan ecotourism, the name itself signifies how exotic this could be. I was so looking forward

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Mountain Musings

October 10, 2015 admin Published Articles Leave a comment

Author: Nimesh Ved First appeared in: Sanctuary Asia, Vol. XXXV No. 10, October, 2015 One after another, six Himalayan Vultures

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Tirthan Valley Mahila Samuh

June 8, 2015 admin From our interns Leave a comment

By Poonam Shukla and Shikha Bohra, interns of HET This is a part of the story of how the HET team

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The Light of a new Sun

May 15, 2015 admin From our interns Leave a comment

By Poonam Shukla and Shikha Bohra, interns of HET We headed for Pekhari two days after the first meeting. We took

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Development of a clean wood stove for the Himalayas

March 11, 2015 admin From our interns Leave a comment

By Vincent Martin, intern, France Wood is the commonly used fuel for cooking and heating houses in the Himalayan valleys.

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The Himalayan adventures – Part 2

August 24, 2014 admin From our guests Leave a comment

The next day we drove down from Müngla to Güshàini to meet up with Stephan once again, at his office,

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The Himalayan adventures – Part 1

August 16, 2014 admin From our guests Leave a comment

The frangipani blooms -Part 1 I awoke to the loud honk of the bus followed by a cackle of laughter

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How green is my valley

July 30, 2014 admin Published Articles Leave a comment

Author : Mayank Austen Soofi Published in the ‘Live Mint”: Wed, Jul 30 2014. Perched almost on the peak, this

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